I'm originally from El Paso, moved to Denver. El Paso is such a comfortable place, extremely friendly community, medium sized suburban sprawl with the mindset of a small town. It's a reason I am moving back!
I line in Puerto Rico but I vacation in El Paso TX. There is no other place better for people and food than this place right here. As far as the scenery, it’s all in what you think is beautiful. I like the desert life.
I'm moving from Denver back to El Paso this year. Working remote and the safe friendly community + low cost of living seems like the best choice for me. Thank you for the video on what's new
El Paso hold a special place in my heart. I have been visiting a Paso regularly for more than a decade. I am a Canadian who just randomly ended up in the city and loved it. But over the years I see that so many new things open up and close down. it’s nice to hear of new projects. I am especially looking forward to going to the Elmont when I’m back in El Paso in September. Thank you for this video.😊
With all of these investments, why not develop downtown? It looks like a slum in a 3rd world country! Abandoned, empty businesses, derelicts camped out in front of stores, more and more places closing, etc. Many seniors and disabled people live here because of relatively low rents and getting to these high scale entertainment venues on the outskirts is difficult ( especially for those who don't drive ) There needs to be more attractions in Central El Paso, also basics like decent grocery stores... ( Only Mata's!)
Hardcore, El Paso needs the amphitheatre! I lived a year in NE Paso where I attended a Diablos game in Cohen stadium. The game over, yet folks remained seated. Suddenly an 18 wheeler towed in a flat bed trailer with amplifiers stacked atop it. The PA announced the stars as they climbed up onto the trailer: Herman Hermits, Davy Jones/ of The Monkeys, and another 60's star. The shallow sound sucked. In fact I felt embarrassed for the performers standing on that non descript cargo trailer. I wince to this day thinking of the fiasco. I have always pondered why EP did not take advantage of the desert air by building a amphitheater. Good for El Paso. Keep up the good work John.
Speaking Rock owned by the Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo Indian Tribe has alot of big name concerts in the Lower Valley of El Paso. Look us up you will not be disappointed....
I heard about this just a couple of days ago, and in my neighborhood! Very exciting! Hopefully it will attract some of the shows we usually can't see unless we go to Las Cruces!
Dog park cantina? I see many lawsuits coming. I lived last few years in WA before moving to El Paso. So many people in Seattle area have dogs, almost seems to be a requirement! People constantly walk their dogs, and I was pleasantly surprised to see how socially conditioned most dogs are, compared to what I saw in So. CA where I lived most of my life. In WA, lots of dog parks, but always the owner is expected to supervise a dog off-leash. I hardly ever see people walk their dogs in El Paso, mostly they just bark all day in their yards. Add a cantina when the owners should be supervising? Big trouble.
these kind of places were all over in Colorado. Though I do agree the pet culture here isn't the best, I hope the staff will have strict enforcement of removing dogs that are causing disturbances.
I like the Old West El Paso (John Wesley Hardin, John Selman, George Scarborough, Pancho Villa, the Acme Saloon) and the role El Paso played in the Mexican Revolution. " El Paso Saddlery", handmade leather gunbelts, holsters, saddle scabbard for rifles. In business since the 1880's. I hope that great town does not wimp out with sissified left-wing socialist wokeism..
It could be very nice. All the federal areas are maintained nicely. And it just goes to show that it's not the location, it's the people in charge of the area.
It’s not the city that sucks, it’s the people, they have stopped so many things that could have made El Paso grow, like the arena, and did you know that a six flags was gonna be here but was stopped by the people
@@DiegoLopez-ln1yzI think I did read something online about Western playland receiving an offer from six flags years ago. I get what you said about the people. Like the loyalty people here seem to have to Whataburger. I've heard people say they don't want an in and out here...... But there are many places like Burger King, Freddie's, Wendy's, or Arby's. Tucson, and Albuquerque are smaller cities with better malls, restaurants, and variety. You have a great point.